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/* Generated by wayland-scanner 1.18.0 */
#ifndef RELATIVE_POINTER_UNSTABLE_V1_CLIENT_PROTOCOL_H
#define RELATIVE_POINTER_UNSTABLE_V1_CLIENT_PROTOCOL_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include "wayland-client.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @page page_relative_pointer_unstable_v1 The relative_pointer_unstable_v1
* protocol protocol for relative pointer motion events
*
* @section page_desc_relative_pointer_unstable_v1 Description
*
* This protocol specifies a set of interfaces used for making clients able to
* receive relative pointer events not obstructed by barriers (such as the
* monitor edge or other pointer barriers).
*
* To start receiving relative pointer events, a client must first bind the
* global interface "wp_relative_pointer_manager" which, if a compositor
* supports relative pointer motion events, is exposed by the registry. After
* having created the relative pointer manager proxy object, the client uses
* it to create the actual relative pointer object using the
* "get_relative_pointer" request given a wl_pointer. The relative pointer
* motion events will then, when applicable, be transmitted via the proxy of
* the newly created relative pointer object. See the documentation of the
* relative pointer interface for more details.
*
* Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and backward
* incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes may be added
* together with the corresponding interface version bump. Backward
* incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in the protocol
* and interface names and resetting the interface version. Once the protocol
* is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the version number in the
* protocol and interface names are removed and the interface version number is
* reset.
*
* @section page_ifaces_relative_pointer_unstable_v1 Interfaces
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1 - get relative pointer
* objects
* - @subpage page_iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1 - relative pointer object
* @section page_copyright_relative_pointer_unstable_v1 Copyright
* <pre>
*
* Copyright © 2014 Jonas Ådahl
* Copyright © 2015 Red Hat Inc.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
* Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
* </pre>
*/
struct wl_pointer;
struct zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1;
struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1;
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1
* zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1
* @section page_iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1_desc Description
*
* A global interface used for getting the relative pointer object for a
* given pointer.
* @section page_iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1 The
* zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1 interface
*
* A global interface used for getting the relative pointer object for a
* given pointer.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1_interface;
/**
* @page page_iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1 zwp_relative_pointer_v1
* @section page_iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1_desc Description
*
* A wp_relative_pointer object is an extension to the wl_pointer interface
* used for emitting relative pointer events. It shares the same focus as
* wl_pointer objects of the same seat and will only emit events when it has
* focus.
* @section page_iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1_api API
* See @ref iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1 The zwp_relative_pointer_v1 interface
*
* A wp_relative_pointer object is an extension to the wl_pointer interface
* used for emitting relative pointer events. It shares the same focus as
* wl_pointer objects of the same seat and will only emit events when it has
* focus.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface zwp_relative_pointer_v1_interface;
#define ZWP_RELATIVE_POINTER_MANAGER_V1_DESTROY 0
#define ZWP_RELATIVE_POINTER_MANAGER_V1_GET_RELATIVE_POINTER 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1
*/
#define ZWP_RELATIVE_POINTER_MANAGER_V1_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1
*/
#define ZWP_RELATIVE_POINTER_MANAGER_V1_GET_RELATIVE_POINTER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1 */
static inline void zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1_set_user_data(
struct zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1* zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1,
void* user_data) {
wl_proxy_set_user_data((struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1,
user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1 */
static inline void* zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1_get_user_data(
struct zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1* zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1) {
return wl_proxy_get_user_data(
(struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1);
}
static inline uint32_t zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1_get_version(
struct zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1* zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1) {
return wl_proxy_get_version(
(struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1
*
* Used by the client to notify the server that it will no longer use this
* relative pointer manager object.
*/
static inline void zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1_destroy(
struct zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1* zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1) {
wl_proxy_marshal((struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1,
ZWP_RELATIVE_POINTER_MANAGER_V1_DESTROY);
wl_proxy_destroy((struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1
*
* Create a relative pointer interface given a wl_pointer object. See the
* wp_relative_pointer interface for more details.
*/
static inline struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1*
zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1_get_relative_pointer(
struct zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1* zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1,
struct wl_pointer* pointer) {
struct wl_proxy* id;
id = wl_proxy_marshal_constructor(
(struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1,
ZWP_RELATIVE_POINTER_MANAGER_V1_GET_RELATIVE_POINTER,
&zwp_relative_pointer_v1_interface, NULL, pointer);
return (struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1*)id;
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1
* @struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1_listener
*/
struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1_listener {
/**
* relative pointer motion
*
* Relative x/y pointer motion from the pointer of the seat
* associated with this object.
*
* A relative motion is in the same dimension as regular wl_pointer
* motion events, except they do not represent an absolute
* position. For example, moving a pointer from (x, y) to (x', y')
* would have the equivalent relative motion (x' - x, y' - y). If a
* pointer motion caused the absolute pointer position to be
* clipped by for example the edge of the monitor, the relative
* motion is unaffected by the clipping and will represent the
* unclipped motion.
*
* This event also contains non-accelerated motion deltas. The
* non-accelerated delta is, when applicable, the regular pointer
* motion delta as it was before having applied motion acceleration
* and other transformations such as normalization.
*
* Note that the non-accelerated delta does not represent 'raw'
* events as they were read from some device. Pointer motion
* acceleration is device- and configuration-specific and
* non-accelerated deltas and accelerated deltas may have the same
* value on some devices.
*
* Relative motions are not coupled to wl_pointer.motion events,
* and can be sent in combination with such events, but also
* independently. There may also be scenarios where
* wl_pointer.motion is sent, but there is no relative motion. The
* order of an absolute and relative motion event originating from
* the same physical motion is not guaranteed.
*
* If the client needs button events or focus state, it can receive
* them from a wl_pointer object of the same seat that the
* wp_relative_pointer object is associated with.
* @param utime_hi high 32 bits of a 64 bit timestamp with microsecond
* granularity
* @param utime_lo low 32 bits of a 64 bit timestamp with microsecond
* granularity
* @param dx the x component of the motion vector
* @param dy the y component of the motion vector
* @param dx_unaccel the x component of the unaccelerated motion vector
* @param dy_unaccel the y component of the unaccelerated motion vector
*/
void (*relative_motion)(
void* data, struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1* zwp_relative_pointer_v1,
uint32_t utime_hi, uint32_t utime_lo, wl_fixed_t dx, wl_fixed_t dy,
wl_fixed_t dx_unaccel, wl_fixed_t dy_unaccel);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1
*/
static inline int zwp_relative_pointer_v1_add_listener(
struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1* zwp_relative_pointer_v1,
const struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1_listener* listener, void* data) {
return wl_proxy_add_listener((struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_v1,
(void (**)(void))listener, data);
}
#define ZWP_RELATIVE_POINTER_V1_DESTROY 0
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1
*/
#define ZWP_RELATIVE_POINTER_V1_RELATIVE_MOTION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1
*/
#define ZWP_RELATIVE_POINTER_V1_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1 */
static inline void zwp_relative_pointer_v1_set_user_data(
struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1* zwp_relative_pointer_v1, void* user_data) {
wl_proxy_set_user_data((struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_v1, user_data);
}
/** @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1 */
static inline void* zwp_relative_pointer_v1_get_user_data(
struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1* zwp_relative_pointer_v1) {
return wl_proxy_get_user_data((struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_v1);
}
static inline uint32_t zwp_relative_pointer_v1_get_version(
struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1* zwp_relative_pointer_v1) {
return wl_proxy_get_version((struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_v1);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_zwp_relative_pointer_v1
*/
static inline void zwp_relative_pointer_v1_destroy(
struct zwp_relative_pointer_v1* zwp_relative_pointer_v1) {
wl_proxy_marshal((struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_v1,
ZWP_RELATIVE_POINTER_V1_DESTROY);
wl_proxy_destroy((struct wl_proxy*)zwp_relative_pointer_v1);
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
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